Cavalheri, V., Hill, K., Donaria, L., Camilloni, C., & Pitta, F. (2012). Maximum voluntary ventilation is more strongly associated with energy expenditure during simple activities of daily living than measures of airflow obstruction or respiratory muscle strength in patients with COPD. Arnold.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCavalheri, Vinicius, Kylie Hill, L. Donaria, C. Camilloni, and F. Pitta. Maximum Voluntary Ventilation Is More Strongly Associated with Energy Expenditure During Simple Activities of Daily Living than Measures of Airflow Obstruction or Respiratory Muscle Strength in Patients with COPD. Arnold, 2012.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCavalheri, Vinicius, et al. Maximum Voluntary Ventilation Is More Strongly Associated with Energy Expenditure During Simple Activities of Daily Living than Measures of Airflow Obstruction or Respiratory Muscle Strength in Patients with COPD. Arnold, 2012.